VillafaƱa and case agents met with victims to ask how they wanted the case against Epstein to be resolved. The victims expressed a range of desires, from a plea deal to no prosecution at all, with many concerned about privacy and testifying.
This legal document details investigator VillafaƱa's account of her interactions with Jeffrey Epstein's victims regarding the resolution of the federal case. VillafaƱa reported to OPR that victims had varied opinions, with many not wanting to testify or have Epstein prosecuted due to fears about privacy, safety, and public disclosure. Declarations from 2017 by both VillafaƱa and an FBI case agent corroborate that victims expressed significant concerns and did not uniformly push for prosecution.
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